We just recently purchased a 1977 OverLander 27ft. It has an goucho in the Lounge/Galley area and another In the rear next to the Bath.Although we have not had it out for camping yet ,we just know we love it.
Roger

We just recently purchased a 1977 OverLander 27ft. It has an goucho in the Lounge/Galley area and another In the rear next to the Bath.Although we have not had it out for camping yet ,we just know we love it.
Roger

Very nice, that is the lay out our 74 has. We love it a well. Been out camping twice in the past month.

Installed a new furnace to replace the manual light one.

Our 73 has center twins, the rear bath is huge. it has the coolest water spout in the hath sink, sorta like a water fountain.

I have a plan to create some folding suupports that flip over to span the gap between the twins, sort of like a drawbridge. A sheet of plywood will go over that, and then foam cushions that make up the width of the walkway will sit on the very top. This will convert the twins into what I like to refer to as, "Superbed."

This will work until the little one is old enough to need the restroom at night, but by that time, I will have completed to the front dinette/Superbed2, so Superbed1 will only be needed when the family wants to lounge around on a rainy day or something.

Ours is a double... I was thinking about maybe getting some heavy duty industrial drawer slides and setting up the front gaucho so it could be wider (as a bed). I think it could be at least 5' wide and still not block the entry door significantly. It would just be a huge overhang over the original base. I would probably need to fabricate some sort of feet to support it. I just want to be able to fold it back into its normal couch configuration during the day, and still have full use of the base cabinets.